[Updated: 17 January 2019]
It has finally occurred to me to post links to my work published elsewhere on the Web. I hope to keep this as a live blog post, updating it as and when the time arrives. Hopefully, there will be more. 🙃

(The Bangalore Review)
A review of the novelised account of Qandeel Baloch’s honour killing and the circumstances in Pakistan that led to the event. Peppered generously with stories of other courageous women who defy patriarchy every day in the nation.

(Scroll.in)
A book review of ‘Three Daughters of Eve’ in which I discuss how it is common for Muslim girls to have supportive fathers and why these characters should be written more, how this novel bears a glorious weight, and why Elif Shafak almost did it.

(HuffPost India)
An essay in light of the “mass molestation” incident in Bengaluru on 2017 New Year’s Eve trying to understand why men must molest women and why they behave in ways that depart from public decorum.

(Scroll.in)
A reflection on Max Porter’s book ‘Grief is a Thing with Feathers’ and why it is a special book for those dealing with loss and longing, discussing various motifs used and the quotable quotes.